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For over 100 years, Scotiatrust® has helped Canadians preserve and transfer their wealth. Together with your team of specialists, we work to understand your achievements and help you connect them, so your wealth makes the meaningful impact you want. We also help you make important decisions sooner and ensure they’re followed when you’re unable to do so yourself. We are a team of highly experienced, hands-on professionals and we view it as our responsibility to ensure our clients have addressed all relevant issues and that their wishes are followed throughout and beyond their lifetime, helping them to live well and leave well.

Identifying Dependants

This post is written by Alicia Mossington, Estate and Trust Consultant with Scotiatrust. Individuals have considerable testamentary freedom in Ontario (and other provinces). The ability to distribute an estate how you choose, is a common law principle that is deeply entrenched. In Ontario, and most provinces, the court has limited ability to interfere with a testator’s private testamentary dispositions. As the Court of Appeal in Spence stated, “no one is….

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Chain of Executorship

THIS BLOG WAS WRITTEN BY ANTHONY PRANATA, ESTATE & TRUST CONSULTANT, SCOTIA WEALTH MANAGEMENT   What is harder than being the executor of an estate? Being the executor of two estates simultaneously. If you are thinking there is no way this would happen to you as long as you are only appointed in one Will, think again. By accepting one executor appointment, you may become responsible for the estates of….

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THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD ADVICE IN ESTATE PLANNING

This Blog was written by Emily Racine, Estate and Trust Consultant with Scotia Wealth Management  Estate planning is a complex and emotional process under the best of times. Adding on the natural intricacies that accompany mixed families and second marriages only further adds to these emotional complexities. While it is an uncomfortable topic of conversation, it is especially important that couples in complex family situations sit down and have honest….

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The Famous Tractor Case

This Blog was written by: Taylor Sergeant When I read about this famous case out of Saskatchewan it immediately spoke to me: my father is a farmer, and anytime I hear anything about tractors or farming, my ears perk up, and I am always immediately interested. The facts: June 8, 1948, Cecil George Harris, a farmer in Rosetown, Saskatchewan, went to work, and tragedy hit in the field. When he….

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Questioning the Actions of Trustees

This Blog was written by: Alicia Mossington (Godin), Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotia Wealth Management    What happens if a beneficiary believes that a trustee is acting improperly, or refuses to distribute funds? United States Senator Dianne Feinstein is suing the trustees of a fund set up by her late husband, accusing them of committing “financial elder abuse.” Sen. Feinstein’s late husband reportedly established a marital trust to provide for her…..

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Teamwork: An Essential Piece in Estate and Incapacity Planning

This blog was written by Maggie Dalke – Estate and Trust Consultant with Scotia Wealth Management They say that “teamwork makes the dream work.”  In an estate and incapacity planning context, you will need to create a team to execute the vision you document in your Will and incapacity planning documents. This team could include: Executor(s); Power of Attorney(s) for Property; Power of Attorney(s) for Personal Care; Guardian(s) for Minors;….

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